• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: velasquezkelly321
  • hace 7 años

una noticia en ingles no tan larga utilizando el present perfect ....por favor :´(

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Respuesta dada por: paulacorram30
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U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, together with White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair Nancy Sutley and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson, announced today that Learning Gate Community School, Pine Jog Elementary School, and TERRA Environmental Research Institute have received the first-ever U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools award, which is being given to 78 schools across the country. Florida is among 29 states and D.C. with schools receiving the awards. 

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espero q sirva


velasquezkelly321: gracias pero me llego tarde
Respuesta dada por: sayu25
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SUSANA AZPIAZU TORRES

Abstract. The aim of this paper is to study the use

of the “«hot news» Present Perfect” in the Spanish

digital press as it appears in 39 articles of several online newspapers. Stress is laid on the combination

of Simple Past and Present Perfect forms in these

texts, their productivity and performance. The results are also compared with the same occurrences

in the American Spanish online press. We conclude

that the hot news Perfect is a special type of Pre-

sent Perfect which functions as a stylistic resource

in the Spanish digital press, but is non-existent in

the American one. It does not correspond exactly

to the “recent past” Present Perfect, with which it

is often linked, for its main function is not to narrate recent facts but to focus on current events,

leaving the events in the Past Simple form in the

background.

Keywords: Present Perfect. Simple Past “hot news”

Perfect. Digital press on Spanish language. Focus on

current events.

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velasquezkelly321: muchas gracias pero ya lo hice ! muy tarde me llego ...
sayu25: de nada
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